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lukranit [14]
2 years ago
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Read the sentence. The shop next door, which is family owned, creates specially made, chocolate covered desserts. Which part of

the sentence should be hyphenated? “next door” “family owned” “specially made” “chocolate covered”.
English
2 answers:
____ [38]2 years ago
7 0

The shop next door, which is family owned, creates specially made, chocolate covered desserts.  The part of the sentence should be hyphenated is:

Option D

  • Chocolate covered

Generally, hyphenate at least two words when they precede a thing they adjust and act as a single idea. This is called a compound adjective. At the point when a compound adjective follows a thing, a dash is usually not necessary.

Hyphenated is defined as containing a punctuation mark that joins two parts of a word or two compound words, or that allows for a word to break at the finish of a line. Compounding the word looked wrong, so I hyphenated it instead.

To summarize, well requires a hyphen when it functions as part of a compound adjective generally when it goes before a thing.

There is no dash when well functions as an adverb usually following the thing being adjusted and a linking action word, for example, to be, or when it is qualified as in amazingly very much prepped.

For more information, refer the following link:

brainly.com/question/8120613

MrRa [10]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Chocolate covered

Explanation:

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